Keep in mind that as a non-mod, my reasons as to the "decline" are an assumption, and may be completely wrong. Only the mod who acted on the flag can tell us 100% for sure why it was declined. With that in mind:
Can flags only be declined by a moderator?
Comment flags, yes. For the majority of cases, the same is true of post flags. (Instead, you'll get "disputed.")
If so, why was the flag declined, yet the comment removed?
It could quite easily be that the comment was not needed, though I'm not sure why the phrase you quote would be "rude or abusive" as it is. It may be that the mod declined this flag to point out to you that you used the wrong flag. As far as I'm aware, that's not incredibly common for comment flags, but it could be a result of the current look into comments and how "unwelcoming" they are.
It could also be that the mod clicked the wrong button, as they felt the comment did need to go even if they disagreed with the flag, but they still deleted the comment because... Well, it needed to go.
If this turns out to have been a mistake, can the flag be accepted (so that I don't get annoying "Your last flag was declined..." messages)?
Flag statuses cannot be changed after the fact, minus one or two specific exceptions for post flags. The message will (eventually) go away, sooner rather than later if you flag (correctly) a lot.